The Whole Works, Volume 1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - Theology |
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... true arrangement was , however , anticipated , as he states himself , " by a learned Parisian : " that learned Parisian was Leschassier , who published an anonymous tract , the title of which is , " Consultatio Parisii cujusdam de ...
... true arrangement was , however , anticipated , as he states himself , " by a learned Parisian : " that learned Parisian was Leschassier , who published an anonymous tract , the title of which is , " Consultatio Parisii cujusdam de ...
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... true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome . Ussher himself states in his preface , that his work may be considered as a continuation of Bishop Jew- ell's Apology for the Church of ...
... true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome . Ussher himself states in his preface , that his work may be considered as a continuation of Bishop Jew- ell's Apology for the Church of ...
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... true religion : " but it does not appear to me that these words are decisive , he might have used them in a general sense as merely expressive of assent , and indeed must have done so , for many of the persons he addressed had never ...
... true religion : " but it does not appear to me that these words are decisive , he might have used them in a general sense as merely expressive of assent , and indeed must have done so , for many of the persons he addressed had never ...
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... true religion . " Several of them gave great offence to the Ro- man Catholics and hindered their conversion ; and others of them gave as much encouragement to the Puritans brought out of Scotland into Ulster ; and both made their advan ...
... true religion . " Several of them gave great offence to the Ro- man Catholics and hindered their conversion ; and others of them gave as much encouragement to the Puritans brought out of Scotland into Ulster ; and both made their advan ...
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... true doctrine which lay between the opposite errors . Another reason may be found in the state of the North of Ireland . There was no part of his policy towards Ireland upon which James prided himself more than upon the settlement of ...
... true doctrine which lay between the opposite errors . Another reason may be found in the state of the North of Ireland . There was no part of his policy towards Ireland upon which James prided himself more than upon the settlement of ...
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